Remembrance

Cathy Martin doesn't believe in ghosts until she arrives at her famous grandmother's house to coauthor the actress's memoirs. Eight writers have already fled, and soon Cathy, too, is questioning the strange goings on and the motives of Fin McGraw. He claims to be a struggling actor, yet his story rings false. More

Cathy Martin doesn't believe in ghosts -- until she arrives at her famous grandmother's home on Martha's Vineyard to coauthor the actress's memoirs. Eight writers have already fled the island, and soon Cathy, too, is questioning the strange goings on -- and the motives of Fin McGraw.

Fin, the embodiment of her late grandfather as a young man, has become the constant companion of Cathy's very eccentric and very rich grandmother. He claims to be a struggling actor, yet his story rings false.

Cathy is suspicious even as she craves his touch, his scorching kisses. Does Fin have love or larceny on his mind?

Lynn Michaels started writing in sixth grade when her class formed a writers club. At the end of the year the other kids quit, but Lynn kept at it. By the time her two sons were in elementary school she had boxes full of stories. "If you don't do something with this stuff," her husband told her, "I'm going to make wallpaper out of it."

In 2003 Lynn received the Reviewers Choice Award for Best Contemporary Romance from Romantic Times Magazine. She is also a 3-time finalist for the Romance Writers of America's RITA award. She has published 16 books and 2 novellas.

Otherwise her life is pretty much like yours. She grocery shops, pumps her own gas, cleans her house and does the laundry. She collects teapots and handmade bookmarks. Her most cherished possession is a misspelled writing award.